I'm currently working on an initiative to help increase news media
transparency using the "semantic web", initially focussing on
encouraging the use of microformats for news (
http://www.mediastandardstrust.org/projects/transparency.aspx - it's
getting its own dedicated site in the next day or two ). One of the
most important building blocks for this is being able to specify a
statement of principles/ethics or code of conduct for a piece of
content.
I envisage this working something like rel-license.
On looking around for prior work in this area, I've noticed this :
http://patthorntonfiles.com/blog/2008/10/07/the-online-ethics-seal-together-we-can-be-more-transparent/
(which doesn't talk about the technical implementation of the idea,
but more about providing example ethics codes, like creative commons),
but not much else. Is anyone aware of other things I should look at
before building some examples on the wiki ?
Regards,
Mark